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For this problem, assume 4 bits precision. Multiply binary two binary numbers, 1.100 two x 2 -4 and 1011 two x 2 -6 by showing the following steps:

Step1: Adding the exponent without bias.

Step2: Multiply the significands. (you can assume that you can carry all digits)

Step3: Normalize the product and check for an overflow or an underflow.

Step4: Truncate the product (to the original precision).

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